Accra, Dec.22, - Parliament has passed the Appropriation Bill
for an amount of GH₵67,279,955,085
to be issued from the Consolidated Fund and other funds for year ending
December 31, 2017 for the purpose of meeting government expenditure.
The objective for the approval of
the Bill is in pursuit to Article 179(2)(a) of the Constitution seeking
Parliamentary Authority to enable government to meet its spending.
Dr Mark Assibey-Yeboah, the
Chairman of the Finance Committee, presenting the report to Parliament, said
the Bill was of urgent nature and must be taken through all the stages of
passage in one day in accordance with Article 106(13) of the Constitution, and
Order 119 of the Standing Orders of the House.
He said the House, having
approved various sums as budget estimates for Ministries, Department and
Agencies (MDAs), it had become imperative that the Minister of Finance be given
authority to withdraw such approved funds for the purposes thereof.
He said out of the total amount
of GH₵67,279,955,085 estimated
expenditure for 2018, GHc37,486,052,978 would constitute payments of other
government obligations whilst the rest would cover discretionary payments.
Mr Cassel Ato-Forson, the Ranking
Member of Parliament, making his contribution, urged the Ministry of Finance to
ensure the timely release of funds to MDAs.
He said statutory funds such as
the NHIS and GetFund have not been dealt with properly since there were arrears
that needed to be cleared.
Mr Ato-Forson appealed to the
Minister of Finance to look at the budgetary allocation to the Ministry for
Special Development closely and correct any anomalies therein.
He said the Government should
allow the 275 constituencies to decide what they wanted to use the one million
dollars for and should not be decided by
the Central Government.
Mr Kojo Oppong Nkrumah, the
Member of Parliament for Ofoase-Ayirebi, commended the Government, through the
Finance Ministry, for managing the economy to ensure expenditure was kept
within target to avoid deficit.
He said the Government was able
to achieve its revenue target in 2017 despite the fact that there where
challenges in terms of revenue growth.
He said in 2018 even as
government encouraged the improvement in revenue growth, the Ministry should
make ensure that they kept an eye on the deficit numbers.
“Despite the fact that we want to
spend, we should do it in such a way that it does not put our economy in
jeopardy in the short to medium term,” he added.
GNA

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